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  <title>CSS Test: :focus pseudo-class - adjacent sibling selector</title>

  <link rel="author" title="Gérard Talbot" href="http://www.gtalbot.org/BrowserBugsSection/css21testsuite/" />
  <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.11" />
  <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#dynamic-pseudo-classes" />
  <link rel="help" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#adjacent-selectors" />
  <meta name="flags" content="interact" />
  <meta name="assert" content="An HTML 4 text input control must be focused in order to enter text into it. The :focus pseudo-class applies to a text input control while it has the focus (accepts keyboard events or other forms of text input)." />

  <style type="text/css">* { margin: 0; padding: 0 }<![CDATA[
  span
  {
  color: white;
  }

  input:focus + span
  {
  color: green;
  }
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  <p>Enter in the text field below with the pointing device or with the keyboard (with the tab key or with the "T" accesskey) and then enter some text into it. A message in green should then have appeared on its right-hand side indicating that such text field has received focus. In order to pass this test, the tester should not have to move the pointing device outside the text field.</p>

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   <input type="text" accesskey="T" tabindex="1" /> <span>Focus received by text field</span>
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